Tuesday, May 5, 2009

i love making caramel popcorn. My grandpa LOVES it so, in honor of him, today's tutorial is how to make it! The finished product will be sent to him ASAP but this popcorn is also great to give as gifts--Mother's Day, end-of-year teacher's gifts, Christmas/Holidays, etc. please note: caramel sauce is incredibly hot. please use caution when handling this hot mixture! burns can easily happen if you are not careful!

Pop the popcorn--I use either an air popper or a big pan on my gas stove top. If you have a gas stove and a no-stick big pan, you can pop the kernels over high heat without using any oil. Alternatively, you can coat the bottom of the pan with oil, wait for it to get warm and then CAREFULLY add the kernels to the pan--don't burn yourself on the hot oil! (aside: I think that you get puffier popcorn if you use the air popper, though, so that is what I usually use.) Since most people might not have an air popper, though, i used a pan for this tutorial:

Pour the popped popcorn into the prepared bag and, if you are using nuts, add them. Close up the bag and shake to distribute the nuts and kernels

Melt the butter, brown sugar, corn syrup and salt in a thick-bottomed pan (we use calphalon and it works great), stirring continuously.

Once the mixture starts bubbling, stop stirring and let it boil over medium heat for 4 minutes--NO STIRRING! (note that I have my vanilla and baking soda ready to go--just don't spill the vanilla like i did!)

Pull from the heat after 4 minutes and add the vanilla and then the baking soda. Stir the mixture really well--you want to get all the baking soda mixed in so that it can "foam". It should look like the first picture after 4 minutes of bubbling and look like the second picture after adding the baking soda and vanilla:

Pour the caramel over the popcorn nut mixture and rapidly "toss" so that you can coat as many pieces as possible.

Scrape all the caramelly goodness off the sides of the bag, too! The more you coat the better!

Once coated, put the popcorn on the 2 baking sheets and place in the oven for an hour, stirring every 15 minutes. I also alternate rack positions every 15 minutes but that is optional.

Let cool for 30 minutes and then pour into a big bowl with the chocolate chips. If you are giving away popcorn as gifts, tie up individual bags of popcorn. Everyone will love it!

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